Sand Monitoring&

Sand Detection

Any owner or operator of a factory would surely like to operate it as efficiently and profitably as possible. An oil or gas well can be regarded as a factory, and the ClampOn Particle Monitor / Sand Monitor / Sand Detector gives operators the best tool for maximizing profits. ClampOn’s DSP (Digital Signal Processing) systems operate on thousands of wells every year, and the company is the world’s largest supplier of sand monitoring systems. ClampOn is the natural choice for sand monitoring and sand management programs.

The sand monitor / detector from ClampOn has been developed to help oil and gas producers minimize their problems with produced sand from unconsolidated formations; in other words, it is a profit generator designed to detect particles in a flowing medium inside a pipe and provide real-time sand data to the operator. The DSP technology includes a unique sound-filtering technique that has been field-tested and proven for more than three decades, and represents a major step in optimizing oil and gas production and increasing earnings.

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Ever since 1995, ClampOn has been delivering ultrasonic sand monitoring systems to the oil and gas industry, making the company the clear leader since its introduction. The high quality and superior performance of our instruments, combined with the ability to give first-class service and support to our customers has made us the supplier of choice for operators, a position we are determined to retain in the future.

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Why sand monitoring?

Sand monitoring is important, not only for profitability, but also for safety. If not controlled, sand can compromise wells, fill up pipes, damage reservoirs, cause unnecessary wear on equipment, cause erosion, and there could be serious incidents. We have the capability to run 24/7 monitoring of high- risk (and low-risk) well operations, and often send service engineers out in the field for on-site monitoring if we do not have remote access to data. ClampOn’s ultrasonic instruments can help operators achieve their zero emission goal.

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